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And Volume VI is sold as "Cabal", which either includes four or five additional short stories, depending on the edition.įor some editions, Clive Barker illustrated the book covers.
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Volume IV is sold as "The Inhuman Condition". Volumes I-III are sold as "The Books of Blood". Instead, the stories could range wildly in genre and tone, from the humorous to the truly horrific. Barker has stated in Faces of Fear that an inspiration for the Books of Blood was when he read Dark Forces in the early 1980s and realised that a horror story anthology didn't need to have narrow themes, consistent tone or restrictions to be considered a proper collection. A common thread is that most of the stories feature everyday people in contemporary settings who become involved in violent, mysterious, and/or supernatural events. Some are traditional horror, some are described by Barker as " dark fantasy," some are comical, and "The Last Illusion" is notable for being a mixture of horror and noir while also introducing the occult detective Harry D'Amour. Thus, a framing story is created around the anthologies.
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The UK editions of Volume 6 close with a story, "On Jerusalem Street", that features a man who pursues the fake psychic in order to skin him and take his Book of Blood. This makes him a "Book of Blood" and the narration then invites the reader to read these stories.
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The detective went on to appear in more of Barker's writings, the Hellraiser comic book series from Boom! Studios, and the movie Lord of Illusions (1995) (based on "The Last Illusion" and adapted by Barker himself). Author Stephen King praised Books of Blood, leading to a quote from him appearing on the first US edition of the book: "I have seen the future of horror and his name is Clive Barker." īooks of Blood Volume 6 is significant for its story "The Last Illusion" which introduced Barker's occult detective character Harry D'Amour. The Volume 1–3 omnibus contained a foreword by Barker's fellow Liverpudlian horror writer Ramsey Campbell. Each volume contains four or five stories. Originally presented as six volumes, the anthologies were subsequently re-published in two omnibus editions containing three volumes each. Known primarily for writing stage plays beforehand, Barker gained a wider audience and fanbase through this anthology series, leading to a successful career as a novelist. Books of Blood is a series of six horror fiction anthologies collecting original stories written by British author, playwright, and filmmaker Clive Barker in 19.